The tragedy of culture is that objective culture, once created, becomes estranged from the subjective spirit that produced it.
Sociologist, philosopher
The tragedy of culture is that objective culture, once created, becomes estranged from the subjective spirit that produced it.
Sociologist, philosopher
The Conflict in Modern Culture: And Other Essays
1918
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